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                    <p class="ms-Callout-subText">Enable Office 365 clients to receive updates from Configuration Manager.</p>
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                    <p class="ms-Callout-subText">You can use the latest version of the Office Deployment Tool to configure Office 365 clients to receive updates from Configuration Manager. To configure this capability, use a text editor, such as Notepad, to modify the configuration.xml file for the Office Deployment Tool. In the Add element, include the OfficeMgmtCOM attribute and set its value to True, as seen in the following example.</p>
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<p class="ms-Callout-subText">Also, we recommend that you set the value of the Enabled attribute to True in the Updates element. If you set the value of the Enabled attribute to False, Office 365 clients can still receive updates from Configuration Manager. But, users won't see any notifications when updates are pending.</p>
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Then, use the Office Deployment Tool and the configuration.xml file to install, for example, Office 365 ProPlus. If you've already installed Office 365 clients to your users, you can run the Office Deployment Tool with the configuration.xml on those computers to update the configuration. But, a better choice to configure computers that are already deployed might be Group Policy.
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